EP 1087238 A2 2001-03-28 - Radar for space-borne use

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GB 9922490 A 19990923

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Faraday Rotation causes rotation of the plane of polarisation of plane polarised radiation emitted by a radar e.g. a synthetic aperture radar and, if returns polarised in orthogonal planes are measured at the synthetic aperture radar in order to determine polarimetric characteristics of the ground, which could show up features of the ground such as crop patterns, the measurements made at the SAR are contaminated by the Faraday Rotation. In the invention, the transmitted plane polarised beam is pre-rotated in transmitter 9, the radar returns in receiver 13 are mathematically adjusted in signal formatting 14, 15 to compensate for just the pre-rotated angle, to produce data streams on downlink 16 uncontaminated by the Faraday Rotation. The Faraday Rotation may be estimated by external means 11, 12, or by performing correlation 10 of the orthogonally polarised radar returns to establish a minimum, while the pre-rotation angle and mathematical correction of the returns are being iteratively adjusted, at which Faraday Rotation is assumed to be compensated. <IMAGE>